THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) 9-during the hours 9 to 11:45 a.m. and 1 to 4 -p.m. Drama Season Tickets on Sale To- morrow. Season tickets for the 5-week University Drama Season go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre box office. Opening May 12 with Luther Adler starring in "A View from the Bridge," other Broad- way stars and hits to be presented in- clude: Vicki Cummings and Hurd Hat- field in "Second Man," May 19-24; Nancy Kelly in "Candida," May 26-31; Basil Rathbone and Betty Field in "Separate Tables," June 2-7; Donj Ameche in "Holiday for Lovers" June 9-14. Tickets for individual perform- ances will go on sale Friday. Science Research Club. The Mayj meeting will be held in the Rackham Amphitheatre at 7:30 p.m. on Tues., May 6. Program: "Practical Applications of Electrokymography," Richard D. Judge, International Medicine; "Cosmic Rays," Wayne E. Hazen, Physics; Elec- tion of officers; Dues. for- 1957-58 ac- cepted after 7:10 p.m. Mich. Chapter AAUP. The annual business meeting is Mon., May 12, 4 p.m. in W. Conference Rm., Rackham. Agenda includes: 1) Annual report of officers., 2) Report on National Con- vention by delegates Baker and Heady. 3) Election of officers for 1958-49 aca- demic year. Lectures Student-Faculty Debate: "Can Social Work Escape Middle-.Class Values?" Faculty: Professors Freud and Meyer; Students Chris Jacobson and Joe Hef- fernan. Mon., May 5, at 7:30 p.m., Rm. 4065, Frieze Bldg. Sponsored, by the student-faculty committee, school of social work. School of Music Honors Assembly: Dr. Kathi Meyer-Baer, author and musicologist of N.Y. City, will present the principal address, entitled: Musi- cal Angels and the Dance of Death." Will' be held on Tues., May 6, at 4:15 p.m., in the Rackham Amphitheater. Concerts Student Recital, Robert Boberg, pi- anist, will present a recital in Rack- ham Assembly Hall on Mon., May 5, 8:30 p.m. Mr. Boberg is a student of John Kollen, and his recital is presented in lieu of a thesis for the degree of Mas- ter of Music (Music Education). His program will include compositions by Haydn, Beethoven and Hindemith. Open to the public. Scenes from Opera will be presented by the Opera Class under the direction of Josef Blatt, on Tues., May 6 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud. A,gAngell Hall. Hugh Z. Norton is stage director, and the accompanists are MIarry Dunscombe and David Effron. Included on the program are scenes from "Don Giovan- ni," "Samson et Dalilah," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and "Otello." Open to the general public. May Festival Concerts in Hill Aud., presented by the University Musical Society: Sun., May 4, 2:30 p.m.: Michael Rabin, violinist, in Concerto ina D major (Tschaikowsky). University Chor- al Union and Martial Singher, baritone, in music of 3 faiths: "In Eccleslis" (Gabrielli); Sacred Service-Parts 1, 2, 3 (Bloch); and "Canticle of the Mar- tyrs" (Giannini). Thor Johnson, con- ductor. Sunday, May 4, 8:30 p.m.: Glenn Gould, pianist, in Concerto No. 4 in G major (Beethoven). Overture to "Eg- mont" (Beethoven); Quiet City (Cop- land); and Pictures at an Exhibition (Moussorgsky-Ravel); Eugene Orman- dy, Conductor. Academic Notices Instrumentation Engineering Semi- nar: Prof. F. J. Beutler of the Aeronau- tical Eng. Dept. will speak on "Pre- diction and Filtering for Random Par- ameter Systems-II" on Tues., May 6, at 4 p.m. in Rm. 1508 E. Eng.,Dept. Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence G and the Arts: Elections for the Fall Semester are now being approved. Freshmen, and sophomores who will have elected 54 hrs. or less by the end of this semester, should make appoint- ments for approval of elections in the Faculty' Counselors Office, 1210 Angell Hall. Those whose hours elected will total 55 or more should make appoint- ments in the Faculty Counselors Of- fice for Juniors and Seniors, 1213 An- gell Hall. (There will not be any ap- pointments during the examination period.) Students who expect to work during registration should be sure to have their courses approved this spring. Those students who do not have their courses approved before the end of the Spring Semester must report next Sep- tember during the half-day preceding the time they are scheduled to register. This also applies to students who ex- pect to receive permission to register the first day of registration. Preliminary time schedules for the fall semester are available in each office. Doctoral Examination for Lawrence Riedling Mack, Engineering Mechanics; thesis: "Periodic, Finite-Amplitude, Axisymmetric Gravity Waves," Mon., May 5, 222 W. Eng. Bldg., 1 p.m. Chair- man, C. S. Yih. Doctoral Examination for Stanley William Steinkamp, Economics; Thesis: "Some Factors Which Influence Invest- ment Decisions," Mon., May 5, 105 Econ. Bldg., at 9 a.m. Chairman, George Katona. Doctoral Examination for Williani Donald Nelsen, Education; thesis: "The Resource Value of Employers in the Development of Post-High School Oc- cupational Trainiag as Influenced by Their Awareness of Such Programs and Other Related Factors," Mon., May 5, E. Council Em., Rackham Bldg. at 9 a.m. Chairman, J. M. Trytten. Placement Notices Beginninlg with Mon., May 5, the fol- lowing schools will be at the Bureau of Appointments to interview for the 1958- 59 school year. Mon., May 5 Brighton, Mich. - Elementary; Eng- lish/Speech; Vocal Music; Commercial; General Shop; Librarian; Math; JHS, Science. Tues., May 6 Albion, Mich. - Elementary; JHS & SHS Girls Phys. Edu.; 7th gr. Soc. St. Erie, Mich. - Elementary; JHS-SS/ Eng; Science/Math;F Elementary Art. Fenton, Mich. - JHS Math; English; Elementary. Pontiac, Mich. - Elementary; JHS Math; English/Math; Business Edu. (no shorthand); Girls Phys. Edu.; Phys. Edu./Eng. or SS; Speech; Eng./Read- ing; Art (man); English/Spanish or French. Wed.. May 7 Belleville, Mich. - Elementary; Elem. Vocal Music; Elem. Art; JHS English; SS/Hist./Govt.; Girls Phys. Edu.; HS Vocal Music; Vocational Machine Shop; Visiting Teacher; Speech Correction. Blissfield, Mich. - Elementary Vocal Music; HS Band/Instr/Chorus; JHS Band/Instr.; HS English/Art; Biology; Farm Mechanics/General Shop; Guid- ance/Counseling. New Haven, Mich. - HS Science (Bi- ology; Vocal Music; Girls Phys. Edu.; 7th grade SS. Three Rivers, Mich. -Gen. Science/ Math; Art Supervisor; Guidance Direc- tor; Speech Correction. Thurs., May 8 Almont, Mich. - Homemaking; 7th grade; HS English. Caldonia, Mich. - Elementary; Girls Phys. Edu.; Basketball Coach/SS; Com- mercial. Imlay City, Mich. - HS English; Set/ Math; Elementary; Speech Corr.; Com- mercial. Mt. Eden, Calif. - Elementary. 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